If you're running a Windows Terminal Service, you can add a script to your
logon script which runs newprof.exe/modprof.exe., looks up the relevant .prf
file and sets up the users Outlook 2000 configuration accordingly. Add a
RUNONCE boolean and a check of the registry to make sure that you only run
the script once. It also gives you a simple way to regen Outlook profiles by
hacking the registry key when you need to. That's what we do here to support
users who connect to OL2K for POP3 and Exchange.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joyce, Louis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 30 November 2001 10:11
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: Hello, im your Exchange server
> 
> 
> Ex 5.5 sp4 NT sp6
> 
> Hi guys,
> 
> Is there a setting on an Exchange server that allows itself 
> to be found by
> Outlook 2000 when Outlook is first installed and run on an NT 
> machine in the
> network?
> 
> e.g.: You run Outlook for the first time and it connects to 
> the Exchange
> server without it reverting to the Microsoft Outlook Set-up 
> Wizard where you
> have to input the server details manually. I am assuming 
> there is a setting
> on the server that says 'hello, im the exchange server, 
> connect to me'.
> 
> Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Mr Louis Joyce
> Computer Support Analyst
> Network Administrator
> BT Ignite eSolutions
> 
> 
> 
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